Tonight's episode of the popular Graham Norton Show features a stellar A-list lineup, with music icons, Hollywood and British Royalty.
Ricky Gervais will appear on the chat show to talk about the latest and last series of his award-winning hit Netflix show, After Life.
The show follows Gervais as he comes to terms with the loss of his wife all while trying to become a better person for her.
After Life not only stars Gervais but it's also written by the comedian and creator of the hit show The Office.
This Friday we're joined by @ElvisCostello, @antanddec, @rickygervais & Cate Blanchett! Friday at 10:30pm on @BBCOne #TheGNShow pic.twitter.com/U37JGP0vBr
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) January 12, 2022
Who is on The Graham Norton Show tonight?
Hollywood royalty Cate Blanchett will make an appearance to promote the new film Nightmare Alley created and directed by fellow Oscar winner Guillermo Del Toro.
Duo Ant and Dec will be on to discuss their new ITV game show Limitless Win, which started last week and gives contestants the chance to win an unlimited amount of money.
Lastly, music icon Elvis Costello will perform a new song from his latest album The Boy Named If.
The news comes after Costello said he would no longer perform Oliver's Army due to the use of the racial slur in the song.
The Graham Norton Show is on BBC One at 10.35 pm tonight.
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